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Anti-War March Attended By Locals, Out of Towners
Anti-War March Attended By Locals, Out of Towners
Education Notebook - 01/08/03
Education Notebook - 01/08/03
Education Notebook - 01/08/03
Education Notebook - 01/08/03
March 3: Education Notebook
March 3: Education Notebook
Education Notebook - 01/08/03
Education Notebook - 01/08/03
Education Notebook - 01/08/03
Education Notebook - 01/08/03
Education Notebook - 01/08/03
Education Notebook - 01/08/03
Lack of Communication?
Defendants say there is no reason for communication requests.
Lack of Communication?
Arrests Made in Murder of Wakefield Student
Falls Church man is charged following last week’s double shooting behind Arlington Mill Community Center
Arrests Made in Murder of Wakefield Student
Music’s Over for Palladium Nightclub
After years of neighbor complaints, Lee Highway bar loses ability to throw parties with live music
Music’s Over for Palladium Nightclub
The Background: Drugs, Murder and Money
When 21-year-old, Centreville High grad Danny Petrole was slain in his car in front of his Bristow townhouse, March 15, 2001, it stunned the community and devastated his family. It also led police to discover a drug ring of major proportions operating in the Centreville/Chantilly area.
Anti-War March Attended By Locals, Out of Towners
Anti-War March Attended By Locals, Out of Towners
Arlington: Yorktown girls’ swim team wins first Conference 6 title.
Two Yorktown boys' records fall.
The Yorktown girls' swim and dive team wins the Conference 6 title.
Tysons Debated in McLean
County officials speak about latest on Tysons redevelopment.
The McLean Citizens Association hosted a program about Tysons Corner transportation funding Tuesday, Oct. 2 at the McLean Community Center. County officials briefed the public on ways to pay for the $2.3 billion in projected costs.
Shift in Alexandria Job Market
Growth is in retail, leisure and hospitality.
The growth in low-wage jobs is greater than the decline in the number of federal government jobs in the area, according to the Alexandria Economic Development Partnership’s recently released mid-year 2014 State of the Market report.
Crime — The following incidents were reported by the Fair Oaks District Police Station.
Crime — The following incidents were reported by the Fair Oaks District Police Station.
18 New Police Officers; 15 New Sheriff’s Deputies
City of Alexandria Police Department and Sheriff’s Office announce the graduation of 18 police officers and 15 sheriff’s deputies from the Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Training Academy on Friday, June 16, 2023.
School Notes
School Notes
Opinion: Commentary: Moving Forward: The Anatomy of Racism in our Everyday Lives
In the past few weeks, many people, especially African Americans, have had to reconcile what they have seen in witnessing the murder of George Floyd and that of their own experience. I am no exception.